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I consider myself a nihilist, no longer a teenager. In principle, a rationalist ,I look at the world soberly and have become disillusioned with many values. I think this is rather a certain view of the world, and not the worldview of any particular age group.
Not necessarily a teenager and not necessarily an adult. Not necessarily “not understanding” and not necessarily “accepting”.�
I would say that this is the position of a person who understands the illusory nature of any values. But in my opinion, such a person simply does not understand something well.